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An Age of Reform

The Second Great Awakening

Charles Finney

• Started religious revivals

• Convert sinners and urge people to change

the way they lived

• Revivals could last several days up to a week• Revivals could last several days up to a week

Robert Owen

• Tried to start a Utopian community

– New Harmony

• Common ownership of property

• Resident raise their own food and produce their own • Resident raise their own food and produce their own

goods

• Why did this colony not last long?

Social Reformers at Work

The Temperance Movement

• Organized effort to end alcohol abuse

• Why was alcohol widely used?

• Most members were women….Why?

• Some wanted prohibition • Some wanted prohibition

• Why does this movement lose momentum?

Dorothea Dix – Prison Reform

• Main goal was to improve prison conditions

– Prisons were cramped, poorly heated, and had

inadequate food

– Reformers wanted new buildings with bigger cells, – Reformers wanted new buildings with bigger cells,

sanitation and more humane treatment of

inmates

– Reformers wanted to look at who was in prison-

people who owed money and mentally ill should

not be in prison

Dorothea Dix- Mental Hospitals

• Reform should include a separate institution

to be built – asylums

• Provide treatment for the patients , rather

than punishmentsthan punishments

Horace Mann - Education

• Wanted public education to be free for all

• Create teacher colleges for teacher training

• Raise teacher wages

• Lengthen the school year• Lengthen the school year

Prudence Crandall- Education

• Started educating African Americans

• Started a African American school for young

girls – school was destroyed by neighbors

• Outrage that followed opened the door for • Outrage that followed opened the door for

other schools to be built and soon there were

secondary schools and colleges for African

Americans

The Fight Against Slavery

Abolitionists Try To End Slavery

• Violence:

– Called for slaves to rise up against their masters

• Newspapers: wrote about the horrors of slavery

– William Lloyd Garrison – Liberator

– Frederick Douglas- North Star

• Antislavery Societies: held antislavery rallies and spoke out • Antislavery Societies: held antislavery rallies and spoke out against slavery

– Frederick Douglas, Sojourner Truth, Theodore Weld and Angelina Grimke

• Underground Railroad: helped slaves escape from the South

• Government Support: tried to get politicians to pass amendments against slavery – John Quincy Adams

A Call for Women’s Rights

How did the Women’s Suffrage

Movement Begin?

• Women became active in social reform

movements

– Believed women had important contributions to

American societyAmerican society

– Demanded equal rights as equal citizens

• Lucretia Mott

– Organizational skills and public speaking experience

– Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the

Seneca Falls Convention

Seneca Falls Convention

• 300 men and women met to discuss the social, economic, religious and political rights of women

• Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes the Declaration • Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes the Declaration of Sentiments

– All men and women equal

– Listed injustices women suffered

– Demanded full equality

– Women’s suffrage- right to vote

Women’s Rights Leaders

• Sojourner Truth – former slave and women’s rights speaker

• Susan B. Anthony- co- founder of the National Women’s Suffrage Movement

• Emma Willard and Mary Lyon started women’s seminary schools

• Emma Willard and Mary Lyon started women’s seminary schools

• Margaret Fuller – literary critic and writer

• Elizabeth Blackwell – first women to graduate medical school

• Maria Mitchell- professor at Vassar College teaching atronomy

American Literature and Art

How did American literature and art

have an impact on American life

• Transcendentalism(Emerson and Thoreau)

– Emphasized individualism

– Emotional ties between humans and nature

• American themes and American life• American themes and American life

– Writers wrote about:

• American history( Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van

Winkle)

• Westward expansion( Deer Slayer and Last of the Mohicans)

• Extreme emotions and psychology(Moby Dick and The

Scarlet Letter)

American art and music

• American themes and celebration of American life– Paintings

• Thomas Cole and Hudson school of art painted the beauty and power of nature in America

• Caleb Bingham- life on our great rivers• Caleb Bingham- life on our great rivers

• George Catlin- ways and dignity of the American indian

– Music themes• Spirituals

• Work songs

• American life

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